yes it is a Bridgeport but only 2 axis CNC. maybe when I learn how to use that I will add a 3rd axis
Sometimes only having X and Y would save a lot of headache...
yes it is a Bridgeport but only 2 axis CNC. maybe when I learn how to use that I will add a 3rd axis
I think "lock time" is a non issue, look how many open gun shooters there are with comps on extremly fast guns that run into 10's of thousands of rounds, wth comps much larger then this.
On high pressure rounds like 10mm the only potential downside is the additional length and muzzle blast......which is debatable as a downside
Gas redirection minimizes muzzle rise and reduces recoil impulse and also reduces the beating the gun takes by reducing the pressure being used to cycle the slide. Compared to my Sig 220 Elite in 10mm this is a ***** cat to shoot and I consider the Sig to be a great shooter.
plus another side benifit is I can recover my brass, the1250 fps 180 gr loads eject onlyabout 8 feet away.
As far as barrel tilt this comp is pretty hollow insde and does not weigh much and has no percievable effect.
The exit hole on the comp is .423
Thanks
You already know right.......
I do
That piece is amazing.
AllenM, awesome job on the 10mm! Fantastic round and a very well done pistol. Comps have little to no affect on lock-time as you stated.
Andy
I just noticed your Avatar. I know that pistol.....